MILD BUT EFFECTIVE REMEDY. Mrs M. G. Watts, 8 Clarence Street, Addington, writes: —“I have used Dr. Morses Indian Root Pills as a remedy for Constipation and found much benefit from their use; They do not purge nor gripe like some other medicines, but act mildly and effectively. My mother at Brighton also finds benefit from their use.” 3
LATE ADVERTISEMENTS TV ANTED, by two young ladies, dou- ’ ble bed-sitting room: central; morning tray. Reply “161,” c/o “Times-Age.” T’’HE~winner of the Wairarapa Cycling x Club’s Guessing Competition was Mrs Henderson, Lincoln Road, Ihr. 35 min. 59sec. Correct time, Ihr. 35min. 58sec. ' T.OST, from Gladstone, 1 red Shorthorn milking cow. Finder please ring 312 K.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 July 1938, Page 8
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